Jess Hartley

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Jess Hartley

Jess Hartley
Born: December 11, 1967 (age 39)
San Rafael, California
Occupation: Novelist, Freelance RPG Author, Editor and Developer
Nationality: USA
Writing period: 2000 – Present
Genres: Fantasy, Speculative fiction, Science fiction, Roleplaying Game
Influences: Emma Bull, Elizabeth Moon, Andrew Lang, William Shakespeare
Website: http://www.jesshartley.com/

Jess Hartley is a novelist and freelance author, editor and book developer in the roleplaying game industry.

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[edit] Biography

Jess was born in San Rafael, California, but her family moved to the Pacific Northwest shortly after the birth of her younger sister in 1969. She grew up in Lebanon, Oregon, where she lived until after graduating from Lebanon Union High School in 1985.

Jess currently lives in Easthampton, Massachusetts with her husband, Patrick, and their youngest daughter, Autumn. Their older children, Nathan and Nicole , both live on the West Coast.

[edit] Career

Until the birth of her youngest child, Jess's writing was limited to academic papers and predominantly unpublished poetry. After her youngest child began school, however, she began writing in earnest. Her early publications included articles for educational and technical magazines, and local, regional and international cultural publications.

[edit] White Wolf Games

[edit] Novels

Jess started working with White Wolf in 2003, when she penned the Exalted novel, “In Northern Twilight”, which was a Runner-Up for Pen & Paper’s 2004 Fan Awards in the category of Best RPG-Related Novel/Anthology [1]. Her second novel has been on "indefinite hold" with White Wolf since March of 2005.

[edit] Games

Jess has contributed to the following game books for White Wolf as an author:

Her upcoming works include contributions to:

  • “Free Council” - Mage: The Awakening
  • "Scion: Demigod" - Scion
  • “Mysterium” - Mage: The Awakening
  • "Scion: God" - Scion
  • "Changeling: The Lost"
  • "Autumn Nightmares: - Changeling: The Lost

In February of 2007, Jess was tapped as a freelance developer for White Wolf Games, supervising “World of Darkness: Reliquary”, slated for a Fall 2007 release.

[edit] Other role playing games

[edit] Editing

Jess has edited several roleplaying game books, including:

  • The Lemurian Candidate[1], an Etherscope adventure written by Andrew Kenrick of SteamPower Publishing, which was nominated for an ENnie in the category of Best Adventure in 2006[[2]]
  • The Future Soldier's Battlefield Handbook - a future d20 supplement
  • Rocket Science
  • Colonial Gothic Quick Start Guide [3] - Rogue Games

[edit] Other writing

Outside of the gaming industry, Jess is the creator of “Forsoothly Spoken,” a regular feature with Renaissance Magazine. She has been an active contributor to Renaissance since 2002, penning articles, quizzes and reviews.

[edit] Personal interests

[edit] Associations

As The Honorable Lady Jessimond of Greencrosse, Jess is an long-time member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), where her interests include Heraldry (Book and Court), the scribal arts, felting, beading, sewing, organizing events, and general service. She has an alternate Mongolian persona, Qada'an Nachin.

Jess is also an active member of the Camarilla, White Wolf's official fan club and Live Action Role Play (LARP) group.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pen & Paper, Jess Hartley :: Pen & Paper

Pen & Paper, Jess Hartley :: Pen & Paper

[edit] External links